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A Long Way from Chicago: The Mouse in the Milk - Quiz
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What do you think of Grandma? Does she remind you of your grandmother? Would you like to have a grandmother like Grandma Dowdel? Please explain.
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How do you think Grandma knew that it was the Cowgill brothers destroying the town? Please explain and use details from the story.
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Why did Grandma put the mouse in the milk bottle?
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What do you think of Mr. Cowgill's attitude towards Grandma when he came to get his boys from her kitchen?
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Explain why Mr. Cowgill took the strop to his boys. Why was Grandma satisfied with herself after they left?
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